Ivey Up; Kabrhel Out
We voyaged back to the poker room to check on everyone. Okay, we're under no delusions, either. We pretty much went over there just to see how Phil Ivey is doing. The news from the frontline is that he's... doing rather well, not surprisingly. Ivey was stacking another pot as we approached the table, and Martin Kabrhel's next-door seat was recently vacated. We understand, however, that the two events were unrelated. Kabrhel was eliminated by a different opponent who rivered a four-flush against him.
Ivey, on the other hand, was the beneficiary of yet another small pot at the expense of the player in Seat 1, and he has worked his stack to about 19,000 here in the early stages of the second level. Not a bad start for you if happen to have a piece of Ivey's bracelet bets.